The Austrian Football Association (ÖFB) announced that the 52-year-old, capped 56 times by Switzerland, has extended his contract until December 2015 – with a clause in the deal ensuring that it will span the following summer should Austria qualify for UEFA EURO 2016. Koller had been the favourite to succeed Ottmar Hitzfeld as Switzerland coach following the former FC Bayern München boss's announcement he will retire after the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.

"This was the most difficult decision I have had to make in my whole footballing career," Koller said. "I started this project with the ÖFB two years ago and I really want to keep going." ÖFB president Leo Windtner added: "This development is very positive for the team, the association and our fans. We'll now focus on qualification for the finals in France, and with this great coach we know we have a good chance to make it."

Former Grasshopper Club midfielder Koller took the Austria helm in 2011, having previously coached FC Wil 1900, FC St Gallen and Grasshoppers in Switzerland, as well as German sides 1. FC Köln and VfL Bochum 1848.

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